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NEWS
FRG man sentenced to 2 years
George Kililis convinces Judge to
reduce Defendant's jail time from six years to two.
By BRANDON COUTRE -
bcoutre@nwherald.com
WOODSTOCK – A 19-year-old Fox River
Grove man was sentenced to two years in prison
Friday for his participation in an attack on a man
who was beaten with a baseball bat, scorched with a
heated knife, and locked in a dog cage.
Patrick Rehayem apologized to the victim and
acknowledged that his actions were fueled by a drug
addiction before being sentenced.
“The way I acted was inhuman, unjust and repulsive,”
Rehayem told Judge Sharon Prather. “It was a
terrible and evil act.”
Prosecutors asked for Rehayem to be sentenced the
maximum five years in prison on the charge of
aggravated battery to which he pleaded guilty.
McHenry County Assistant State’s Attorney Ryan
Blackney said Rehayem committed “dehumanizing acts”
against the victim in the basement of a Cary home in
May, which included burning him with a knife heated
by a blowtorch.
Rehayem, along with four others, then locked the
victim in a dog cage, prosecutors said. When the
victim eventually was freed, prosecutors said he
then was ordered to lick the basement’s stairs.
“The acts that were committed ... were despicable,
humiliating and inexcusable,” Prather said while
issuing the sentence. “I hope you use this
experience to turn your life around.”
Rehayem has spent eight months in jail while
awaiting trial on the charge. With credit for good
behavior, he would have to spend about four months
in prison before being released.
Andrew C. Shedivy, 22, of Cary; Eric Vogel, 19, of
Cary; and Miko Gougis, 19, of Chicago still face
charges in connection with the attack.
Nicholas Sweeney, 24, pleaded guilty in connection
with the attack and was sentenced to 180 days in
jail.
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